Factory price 2 inch (DN50) ductile iron wye (Y) strainer comes with flange connection and PN16 working pressure, widely used in water plants, papermaking, metallurgy, chemical, petroleum, construction, wind power, construction and other pipeline projects.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-GL41H-16Q
- Type: Y Type Strainer
- Size: 2 inch (DN50, 50mm)
- Connection Method: Flange Connection
- Material: Ductile Cast Iron
- Pressure: PN16
- Applicable Temperature: -10~200℃
- Suitable Medium: Water, oil etc.
- Design and Manufacture: GB/T 14382
- Pressure Test: GB/T 14382
- Applications: Food, medicine, chemical industry, environmental protection, water treatment, water supply and drainage.
Dimension (Unit: mm)
DN |
INCH |
L |
φA |
φB |
φC |
DN50 |
2 |
230 |
160 |
125 |
100 |
Applications
Y-type strainers can remove impurities, debris, and solid particles from fluid or gas pipelines in industrial and commercial applications. They are typically used in applications where a high flow rate is required, and where there is a risk of damage to equipment or processes from the presence of solid particles.
Tips: What is the ductile iron Y-type strainer?
The ductile iron Y-type strainer is a filtration device used in pipelines to protect equipment like pumps, valves, and regulators from debris and contaminants. It is made from ductile iron, a material known for its excellent strength, toughness, and resistance to impact and fatigue. Ductile iron's enhanced mechanical properties make it a preferred choice for demanding industrial applications.
The "Y-type" design refers to the strainer's shape, which resembles the letter "Y". This design allows the strainer to be installed horizontally or vertically in a pipeline, offering flexibility in various piping configurations. The strainer consists of a cylindrical body with an inlet and outlet, and a branch that houses a perforated or mesh screen. As fluid flows through the strainer, debris is trapped by the screen, while the clean fluid continues downstream.
Ductile iron Y-type strainers are commonly used in water treatment, chemical processing, and HVAC systems due to their durability and high pressure and temperature tolerance. They are essential for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of pipeline systems by preventing clogging and damage to sensitive components. Regular maintenance involves cleaning or replacing the strainer screen to ensure optimal performance.